The James M. Cox Foundation Helps Address "30 Million Word Gap" Phenomenon with $3.5 Million Grant to Atlanta Speech School

ATLANTA, Feb. 25, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The James M. Cox Foundation announced a $3.5 million grant to the Atlanta Speech School. The transformational grant will create the Cox Online Campus, a research-based professional development resource for Georgia's early childhood educators. The Cox Online Campus will be accessible to teachers statewide in early August and include practical strategies to stimulate vocabulary, critical thinking, imagination and problem solving. Users will also have access to live e-coaches from the Atlanta Speech School's staff to answer questions, share experiences and provide feedback.

The campus is comprised of training modules with video footage drawing from the Cox Pre-K classroom at the Charles R. Drew Charter School, which serves as a research and design site for the training program. When it opened in 2000, Drew Charter School ranked last among Atlanta Public Schools. Thanks to the research and investment in early childhood education, Drew is now the top ranked elementary academy in Atlanta.* The Cox Online Campus will remove physical and financial barriers to make these successful practices available to teachers of children from birth to eight years of age.

"Our goal is to make it easy for teachers to turn this research into immediate action," said Cox Enterprises Chairman Jim Kennedy. "We are pleased to join other philanthropic donors, government leaders and provider agencies supporting this effort. This grant will help the Atlanta Speech School take this model program and its results statewide."

According to national research, children born into low-income families arrive in kindergarten having heard 30 million fewer words within the first four years of life than their peers from more financially-stable homes. This lack of early exposure to language puts these children at a disadvantage, impacting development of vocabulary and reading skills once in school. Research and teacher training through the Cox Online Campus will help narrow the word gap and put all Georgia students on a path toward grade level reading by third grade.

"We are so grateful for this investment by the Cox Foundation to help better the lives of Georgia's young children. The Atlanta Speech School's Rollins Center synthesizes the work of the nation's leading literacy experts to put research into action to address the illiteracy crisis confronting our state and our children. Only 32 percent of them currently read on grade level based on national standards. This gift is truly transformational to our work," stated Atlanta Speech School Executive Director Comer Yates. "This generous grant allows us to continue our commitment to help build the capacity of all teachers of young children in Georgia, and to have every student on a path to grade level reading by 2020."

The James M. Cox Foundation has invested more than $8 million in recent years to promote teacher quality and improve early childhood education in Metro Atlanta, including Pre-K grants for Drew Charter School and Teach for America-Metro Atlanta. Through a grant to Reach Out and Read, the Foundation provided new books to 35,000 underserved children. The Foundation also provided technology learning tools through a grant to the Fugees.

"The James M. Cox Foundation is committed to increasing access to quality early childhood education, and we're tackling the issue from multiple touch points," said Kennedy. "By providing teachers, parents and students access to learning tools, we are making a long-term investment in the future of our community."

*Rating based on the State of Georgia's 2013 College and Career Ready Performance Index

About The James M. Cox FoundationThe James M. Cox Foundation is named in honor of Cox Enterprises' founder and provides funding for capital campaigns and special projects in communities where the company operates. James M. Cox was Ohio's first three-term governor and the 1920 Democratic nominee for president of the United States.

The Foundation concentrates its community support in several areas, including: conservation and environment; early childhood education; empowering families and individuals for success; and health.

About Atlanta Speech SchoolThe Atlanta Speech School is the nation's most comprehensive language and literacy center for children and adults. Established in 1938, the Atlanta Speech School's four schools, five clinics, summer program and professional development center seek to help each person develop his or her full potential through language and literacy. Each year, the School impacts the lives of approximately 1,400 children and adults at the Atlanta Speech School and more than 13,000 students throughout the State of Georgia through the work of its Rollins Center for Language & Literacy professional development program.